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Sydney artists whose friends and family have suffered religious persecution in Iran opened an exhibition of their work at Articulate Project Space in Leichhardt, New South Wales on 5 August 2017. The exhibition will continue until 20 August 2017 and will include a public program of art workshops, performances and artist talks, including activities for children and families.

Discussion about Iran is vitally important for those concerned about human rights, freedom of religion and a just world, journalist John Cleary said at a reception after a Human Rights Day service at the Baha’i Temple in Sydney on 4 December 2016.

Three members of the Youth Parliament of World Religions steering team outlined the aims and outcomes of that gathering when they spoke at a reception following a special service at the Baha’i Temple in Sydney on 18 September 2016.

Economic apartheid in Iran is a gross violation of human rights that risks serious damage to the country's economic recovery, and should come to an end, an Australian Baha’i spokesperson, Natalie Mobini, said today.

After a successful debut last year, the Australian Baha’i Choral Festival returns to the Sydney Baha’i Temple on 11 September 2016, with a program of uplifting choral music based on the sacred writings of the great world religions.

A demand by 26 prominent Australian lawyers this week for the release of seven Baha’i leaders imprisoned in Iran was complemented by a similar call from the Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop, and members of the leaders’ families.